There several pet friendly spays at pet stores,
groceries and even online. Make sure to purchase cat repellants that
are pet friendly and also proper for fabric, carpet, leather, etc…you
don’t want to have yellow spots in your new carpet or sofa, so be sure
to do your home work and buy the best product for your home.

In
addition to sprays there are also tapes, which can be placed directly
at your furniture and carpet (be sure to leave a small sticky area
out…cats really do not like sticky stuff). They will try to scratch and
chew, but once they touch the sticky surface they will stop going
there.

Kittens and cats are very curious,
and they may go after cords around your house. Then you should introduce
new toys, chewable toys, and remember to give your cat nutritious food.

Another training idea is to give your
cat/kitten a straw (use mid-large size straw), to chew and bite. This
will keep them busy, safe and away from your stuff.

As we know, cats don't like to get wet. You can also repel your cat from doing something that you disaprove by squirting from a water bottle - or, a blast of canned air.

And finally, if your cat is eating your house plants
like my cats did, the only way to make them to stop is actually removing
the plant from the area.

Cats have a
natural instinct to chew greenery, and that includes your plants. You
can try using the pet repellant product the same way you used in your
furniture, squirt from a bottle, or a blast of canned air will work.

If your cat is digging in plants, you can cover the soil with aluminum foil or small, rough rocks.

As mentioned above, there are plants that can be
extremely toxic to cats, making them sick or even killing them. You can
actually purchase grass for your feline, they are largely sold in pet
stores and will bring a natural balance to your cat’s diet (if you can't
find the cat grass, you can also buy nutritious grass paste, that will
help their digestion and with hair balls).